'We won't get carried away with victory at OT'

England thumped India in the fourth Test match played at Old Trafford by a margin of an innings and 54 runs. It has meant that England have made a strong comeback into the series. Going into the final Test match at The Oval, they now lead India 2-1.

Peter Moores, the former Lancashire and current England coach, said that the team won't leave any room for complacency. He said, "We certainly won't get carried away. We've got a huge game at The Oval to try and win a series. We will build on that win and hopefully finish the series strongly."

Speaking to BBC Radio, Moores gave his views on promising players coming through the ranks. He said, "We showed glimpses of playing well throughout the summer, we've had people performing really well which has gone a bit under the radar."

"Some of the young players coming in, Gary Ballance has done very well and Joe Root - who has been around for a while - is really starting to grow as a player, but we weren't maintaining pressure for long enough to win a Test match and that was hurting us badly."

England are in a rebuilding phase what with seniors like Kevin Pietersen, Graeme Swann and Jonathan Trott missing from the unit due to different reasons.

Moores gave his views on England's rebuilding phase by saying, "Over the last two Tests, those young players have kept performing, we've got to know each other a bit better and the senior players have started to play well."

He summed up by saying, "As a unit, we have maintained pressure for long periods and that has made it harder for India to try and get a foothold in the game. It's nice to see some of those positions within a team start to take shape."